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CPU : Ryzen 5 2600 non-OC
RTX 2060 6GB
8X2 Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz
MSI B350 Tomahawk
Seasonic Focus Gold 550W

With that ram, at gaming i feels my gaming had a fps drop. Like jump from high to mid. 160->110fps. Feels like drop very moment.
Is it worth it if upgrading to 3200Mhz and do little OC?
 
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CPU : Ryzen 5 2600 non-OC
RTX 2060 6GB
8X2 Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz
MSI B350 Tomahawk
Seasonic Focus Gold 550W

With that ram, at gaming i feels my gaming had a fps drop. Like jump from high to mid. 160->110fps. Feels like drop very moment.
Is it worth it if upgrading to 3200Mhz and do little OC?
Yes, Ryzen does respond good to faster RAM. 1st and 2nd gen are best with 3200MHz and 3rd gen 3600MHz. There's also a matter of memory latency but different games my react differently to each. I doubt it would make much difference overall but in some tight situations it just may get you "over the hump".
CPU : Ryzen 5 2600 non-OC
RTX 2060 6GB
8X2 Corsair Vengeance LPX 2666Mhz
MSI B350 Tomahawk
Seasonic Focus Gold 550W

With that ram, at gaming i feels my gaming had a fps drop. Like jump from high to mid. 160->110fps. Feels like drop very moment.
Is it worth it if upgrading to 3200Mhz and do little OC?
Yes, Ryzen does respond good to faster RAM. 1st and 2nd gen are best with 3200MHz and 3rd gen 3600MHz. There's also a matter of memory latency but different games my react differently to each. I doubt it would make much difference overall but in some tight situations it just may get you "over the hump".
 
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Yes, Ryzen does respond good to faster RAM. 1st and 2nd gen are best with 3200MHz and 3rd gen 3600MHz. There's also a matter of memory latency but different games my react differently to each. I doubt it would make much difference overall but in some tight situations it just may get you "over the hump".
yes that latency affect my games kinda stutter.
 

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Running dual channel 2666mhz should be fine, the difference isn't night and day it's just the infinity fabric connection or whatever you call it works faster with faster ram. If you are stuttering in game there is probably another issue going on.
 
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Running dual channel 2666mhz should be fine, the difference isn't night and day it's just the infinity fabric connection or whatever you call it works faster with faster ram. If you are stuttering in game there is probably another issue going on.
Its more like big jump and drop fps in competitive games like CSGO or R6 like from 150 it can dropped to 110 or 120 and 200 to 150 randomly